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Description

A somewhat wide rectangular basket (part a) with a curved bottom and a braided handle. The basket has a design on one side consisting of two horizontal black rows near the top with dark brown edges, and five horizontal dark brown rows, which, when they near the bottom, shape a triangular space in between them. On top of the design, string creates a shallow y-shaped design with another line of string going up the middle. There is a top rim and a secondary rim, on which there are two small handles. The lid (part b) has a rim and one small handle. There is a design on one side consisting of a brown and black m-shape.

History Of Use

Used by men to carry rice for lunch.

Item History

  • Made
  • Collected during 1958
  • Owned by Joan Goodall before January 13, 1978
  • Received from Joan Goodall (Donor) on January 13, 1978

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